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Chemistry (LCC, http://www.lcc-toulouse.fr/ ), one of the leading French chemistry institutes. We have at our disposal state-of-the-art technical and analytical platforms for the support of the project (e.g
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reconstructions from classes [1,2]. This postdoctoral position will primarily focus on the development of AI tools to accelerate MDSPACE, enabling rapid atomic-scale determination of complete conformational
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(scRNA-seq) data, and structural data from cnidarians, and we will develop new algorithms to analyze the evolutionary history of muscle components. You will study the evolution of muscle components during
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in the laboratory and will be responsible for monitoring the project with the industrial partners. The study focuses on the development of air and water purification processes using MOFs that can be
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and nearly 500 staff members. The ICGM contributes to the development of chemical research with the aim of creating and characterizing complex materials with functionalities that have a significant
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part of the government's PEPR DIADEM program and the regional PSGAR Energie program. The research conducted at IC2MP is part of a comprehensive eco-design approach (see: https://ic2mp.labo.univ
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necessary for its scientific activity, as well as the design, development and use of instruments. . The phD student will work in the NESTAR team of the Nuclear Physics Pôle of the Laboratory which is involved
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to the development and demonstration of ferroelectric spin–orbit (FESO) devices based on two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) in BaTiO3. The project aims to explore a novel platform for ultralow-power electronic
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-Nanostructure Architectures. This interdisciplinary project in electrochemistry involves the development of novel living/inorganic interfaces for energy conversion and electrocatalysis, targeting important
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be co-supervised by a researcher from Sorbonne University (regarding the computational method development) and a researcher from the University of Melbourne (regarding the application of the new